Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Apr 1912, p. 2

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Hot-Ice. B.â€"-0n the contrary, Blr Ber-en'- Inttnete Meade an Mn Once.”â€" Panel. Now the: you have a little spare time, come overend lee , fieâ€"He get acquainted. We want to show you our magnificent U ”‘7 «id let you see how carefully we build our mechineeâ€" " jwwhndfi material we use. We will show you the points that v” our spreaders the longest lifeâ€"the lightest draftâ€"the beef , Wingâ€"tell you why our lilo fillers have greater capacity end Then He Faded Amy. Bol‘oldghâ€"Clnpomm ere e mue- enee, eren't they. mu Phoneâ€"Oh. not elven. u it won’t. for my chaperon some lien would hens around me ell any. “to bore our windmills for five years for $2.50 against dame *m and cyclones or any other cause except mieueeâ€" h you that our engines deserve their name â€" Appleton. You will want to see our huelrere too, and find out all thanâ€"mm, arrange to have one delivered th Net Much. Petlelceâ€"You :11 the m blind to ell hie attendee? \ Petrteeâ€"Yee; until he gave her e eoltnlre. ' "on. then. ehe won't etone blind." (homerdhmhainspreederewehnvemkenh 1’ have been rebuilt and will give you the gene eend you eome mightyintemeum ”M Dee! MAM“- t you " » doheueell‘kemt‘l SecondDeetlduteâ€"l'd treet let withetlenteontelnthmIde't-eve (Momlmether. ‘ ’§i:"§5§é{g‘g{ .ggggggggi;aéiéggg§§;fg! g‘Egfigiflgzéizzéufig‘ £33 "355;: 333£5§§1i1i Shah's“ 55: 5. z ‘ 5-523 Ifiiififir‘gh {i i3= a §§!£:.- £§!£i 7.1!! “The Son! of the Violin.” W Gilbert Shorter, Director of the Conservatory Stock Com- vhich in to present “The Adventuree ot Miu Brown " the auspices of the Women's _ ,, o: Downers Grove, et the Audi- ptfiln may evenlnx. is widely b" en en Interpretative reader "be Actor. While in London he was W with Sir Henry Irving and Bellad- T-ree et Hi: Mejeety’u The- Iud he we: most nucceutul in York City both u n tougher of e at end enter! And in pro- ; eppeenncee. giving n num‘ )- e! recite}: under the petronege oi‘ fie lent prominent people. He read. with power and expression end his We interpretation of literetnre m e malice! letting hue much er- m novelty. “â€" -w-V mn'ctTE out-mm. and ”In 7mbmlopolhhkmurofi . ~70! 'jf GILBERT snowman, not an shout to M himself his. mull}. um monuuly lot «cums mo urn-Down Inna-alum 'rm Into the W- m Indian-t. Hot Jon I“. with M- m and m MM hon-q. when to all m on». to 3‘ mm d. M Ion; AM be “woven an: AT THE HOTIOGRAPH. mm Chubho and the Widow. W Chuhbo. I widower. In love with tho widow Oldfield. Ho pov- fifmoinfiorthemlflinds~ I our 0dr nee... m an union-o. The Appleton Quality Linc on (bet Manure Spreader, Silo Filler, Windmill and Gaoline Engine you're going to buy this Spring? Then get the bestâ€"the machines that wear the 10“- ed --euet the least for repairs â€"-that are handled by the adenine â€" and in short, the machines built right here one to serve the 8. Pain. pinata-oil. Thmwlnfl'ncucuanms.8. ammun- Bcbool Tim "out“. And! um. for a; tarpon of mutual; two or mkndthefloanlofmon 2': nhmuulmmlh manhunt-W wuuul Doctor ............. man. 111 If. nd In. luau-”11W. m m1 0. S'I‘ANLIY, P. l. April I. I’ll. halal. newly Th loam Ind um Mum.“ bo- von. porn-pom bvvmhmttothobaduuu to dim th Olco. April 15. um. I! not and (or lu‘l Hm. prior to M an. A chum of on out on All «mu-u mum: an. ' We exact no onus-None or promise- lâ€"we dlnply all you to cm Raul] “’8" Hal: Tonic n thorough "in! and It not Ina-Bed tell no an we will no- mnd the money you geld u for It. 'l‘wo flue. price- 80 cent- M ".00. Renata. you an, obuln It only u our storeâ€"The Raul) more. 1'. n. To Save Mone‘. can-ed by am; yet It II In no unto n dye. Real] “93" Hul- Tonic accomplishe- thuo mun. by tldlnx In making every hair mot. follicle 1nd pigment (and um and naive. nnd by stimulating s Inter-l flow of col- orln; pigment. throughout the hair calla. u will frequently help to restore my Ind Med lull- to It: orlllnnl ml- or, providing loan 01 color bu been We back up this statement with our own person] who that this rem- edy called Ron]! “98" Hair Tonic will be ‘Iuppliod the of All coat to the user If n mu to do u we state. We have a remedy Which will. we honestly believe. remove drondrufl. exterminate the microbe, promote good circulation In the scalp and mund the Mr roots, tighten and ro “tame the hhir roots, and overcome baldness, so long as there is my lite lei’t in the hair rootl. ' Professor Unna of Hamburg. Ger~ many. and Dr. Sabourand, the leading French dermatologist, discovered that s microbe causes baldness. Their theory hestime and again been amply verified through research experiments carried on under the observation of eminent scientists. This microbe lodges In the Sebum, which is the nat- ural hair oil, and when permitted to flourish it destroys the hair ioliicies and in time the pores entirely close, and scalp gradually takes on a shiny appearance. When this happens there is no hope at the growth of hair be- ing revived. fistsâ€"NI.- Collector. J. Andamanâ€"485. 00W. F. Buchananâ€"44‘s. Annularâ€"000.15. Enemy-15“. Town Clarkâ€"John A. Han-4n. Commissioner of Humanâ€"In E. Hauntâ€"J70. ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP? Commissioner of Highwuynâ€"F. (Sunburnâ€"581. It Has Been Proved Thu Micron: Gauss Baldness. Do You Want SCHOOL CAUCUS. ADVIRTIIID LIIT. EON. mutual round 0! pm“ :gd Isn’t It now?“ to“ : It’- ono continual d “can! flow." Hm Deaf Mubâ€"Whtmll you do‘haeuollhunt? Second Du! fluteâ€"I'd trait It with-nutmtanvtumlh'tm (MVMIMML L-elmflmry must In an mm with Sir Hones Hum. I]. All. Illa Inge, aren‘t they. mu Planeâ€"Oh. not than. 11 n vun’t for my chapom loll. men would hang around me fll any. Goodwin's experience. an. ht hr lat-band Inn the 810.000 0.. m matron hermdmothoradhlo-t It an In lpeculuuon. Ila. n.-â€"n docm’t m It! to blatant! OM'I mm. In. W.â€"-â€"Why not? "Bola-c I n- mnrrlod m. In. no “Well." aid the mum at the final. "only club, “you nor-«~â€" voll. ”rhinoâ€"«Ht Isn't m to dim (bu qmtoa."â€"Btovn- ”W0 hour.” at“ the m Ill. “Q wholo lot about loll-mad. nu. but have! anything about colt-nod. won Merchantâ€"Ho an you could put. the hooks Into an uh. lock up. ud nun fathomlnMnmlomt minute and tmty seconds. Tho Goal .1 lullm Merchantâ€"Your lonnor «nylon! tell: me you were the quick-It clerk in the plus. Applicant for sun-(Ion (my) -â€"Yu. sir? On this bull they .11 lived happily our um. Modun Vlvondl. The plumber Ind mrrled tho bu- bor'l daughter. “All right," quoth the barber, “and no chiming It In the bill who you walk between my house and your Ihop “No ups when you than me hon- nner." he said. "Baby Born In Fashionable AM men: House." “Street Car Camden with Motor- cycle; Only One Person Hurt." "Nobody at Home When Burglar Callaâ€"Except Athletic Husband." "Johnny Put- Gunpowdor In Pup-:- Tobacco Pouch." “Crash of Plate Glass Window Paul to Waken Night Watchman." "Piano Proves Too Heavy tor Floor of New Bungalow." Tamale. Told In Hudllnu. “Church Mouse Cannes Postpone- ment of Wedding." ‘4” Am... '19. none (M- ma 1. helm; {ml-3.? no inn: "Km Cloud Fri-04'. IHI LOIT OUT. meat. "tom. co. . ' =1 , _ Am. ; Owing to the fact that the GOVERNMENT has caused the electric light globe manufacturers to reduce their prices we now offer the following reductions: "Wool gotten. 1 less highly paid class of experts. can take up a hand- ful of wool, and by its color tell you whether It. came from Texas. from the territorial. from England or from Quads. The 80", you see, gives it. mm color to a. tool." "Oriental rug experts have a. very subtle sense or rug diflerences. Some- times they distinguish a mg by its smelL-the smell of the wool and the dyes. This seems incredible till you think of the Harris tweed, (but im- ported cloth that you yourself can distinguish by its smell-«4119 smell. which never leaves it, of the pest smoke of the cottage wherein it was woven on I hand loom. “It is like the chin. expert. He. with hi: eyes closed, will distinguish hard and soft paste china. It's the tool againâ€"Ma fingers trained by years and years of study fill each one has a. brain in it. A dollar In outhuos w“ who: shout at experts. "Take. for in- stones.” he sold. “on expert in old pewter. You think.v‘perhaps, be dis- tinguishes old pewter by the marksâ€" the Tudor roses, the maker'- name. and so forth? Bless your heart. those marks are oohtlnually forged. No, he distinguishes old pewter by the tool. Mlnouhhlp. Magi}. tiny I. gm now am roan animus 62 Main Street Low in cost. IDEAL illumination. GOOD for the eye: HYGIENIC. SOFT and mellow. In; tho liar: VII-a Kiowa Can: not B. Doulvod. GAS LIGHT Western United Gas and Electric Company RY 25 Watt Tungsten: were 75¢ each. Our price 50¢ each. 40 Watt Tungsten: were 90¢ each. Our price 55¢ each. 30 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20c each. 10 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. 50 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20c each. 60 Watt Gem were 30¢: each. Our price 20c each. DON'T PAY MORE It And Cd! upâ€"Tolophono SOJâ€"tml V. will am. investment. For C. H. DICKE Yourself. ' No Pleasure. A barristor, having varied the court by a tedious plot, was inter- rupted by adjournment, and said, “i shall have the pleasure of addressing the court, then, on hid-y." Very quickly came this response iron: the chief justice: "The court will hear you on Friday, but plenum was out or the question long MOWâ€"Tho Gxoen Another Reason. An amusing story is told of Edmund Kean. who, one night, played Othello with more than his usual intensity. An admirer who met him on the' street next day, was loud in his congratula- tions: "1 really thought you would choke Iago. Mr. Kean; you seemed so tremendously in earnest." "In car- nest?" said the tragedian. "I should think so. Hang the “allow? He was trying to keep me out at the focus." la. n:- Noisy Goon. Tin noon which via an immunt role in I out-in open noentiy pn- mud in lulu, luly. have been In mm 0! Into (Influx {aha-ruin, drown- ing the vole-I of the singers. that I veterinary surgeon was eon-ulna tho other day. sud he overcame the dim- culty by Intermix In the hm of each goo-e a chloroformod plus. causing temporary paralysis of the vocal chords, Just before the rising of tho reached her side they found um the had austaified only a few bmlm A doctor said no bones were broken. and that she would be about again In 1 day or so. 8119' was leaning from the bathroom window when she 106 bar Meandhutothonrd. Unhurt by Long Fall. A tall from n_ second-story window of her house In Philadelphia did mac more than Jar an aged lady the other day. When members of the family But Far Off. A woman who was broad and m. lonxltoodlnncmwdedcarthoothu’ evening, but Inns tall or bundles Ind her body weaning and Inn-chins a» geroully. A man In the seat In lmt or which she stood got tired of Instab- lng bin tool back from Imminent dan- ger and growled, “Mam. a ”up it above you." “80’s Heaven." tom the womn who ms broad and not. county. Inland. a portion of the {it at historic Klldnro «abbey, Cam not. became undermined and tall, ~ when It vu dilemma that and»; . math were unit- In which won Iknllaandhumanmalna. “lanky muted that than remains have been than (or the last eight. centuflu, nines the time the abbey was a m Illa". Phone 77!!

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